Now is the time our rising 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students should be researching summer programs. There are many summer programs that allow students to visit colleges, discover who they are, explore a career interest, and help them become a well-rounded student. Visit our college connection tab to learn about the programs that have reached out to the counseling office. Also, research other summer opportunities that interest you or your student.
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Resources for kids who have a friend with cancer:More information about Hodgkin Lymphoma:Please contact the Harding Counseling Office for additional resources or assistance.
[email protected] A new study says quoted in Tracy Martin's article says "Parents are wrong about their kids' happiness 70 to 80 percent of the time."
Are your own feelings effecting how you view your kid's feelings? Read the article below to learn more. Tuesday, December 10 @ 6:30pmThe counseling office will be hosting Think College Night on Tuesday, December 10 at 6:30pm. This event is for parents with children in grades 9 through 12. We will have different informational sessions for the different grade levels all focused on college. Save the date for this college event! A formal invitation will follow.
Adolescence is a time for kids to discover who they are. Parents and mentors need to be involved and aware of this transitional time in adolescents' lives. Below is a link to an article that shares 7 ways kids search for identity.
October is national bullying prevention month. This is a time for communities to raise awareness of bullying prevention across the nation. Join us in trying to prevention bullying in our grade levels, in our schools, and in Memphis. If you would like to learn how you can be more involved, click on the button below. Often failures can teach more than successes can. Learning to cope with failure is an essential life lesson that can help kids succeed in the future. Click on the button below to read a great article about teaching girls to cope with failure.
The Campus Life Ambassador program comprises visible leaders on campus who strive to enhance the experiences of both prospective and new students. CLAs help new students make connections and provide a lifeline throughout this important first year. By participating as a Harding CLA, students are establishing resumes of service and a willingness to promote their school. Congratulations to this year's CLA students!Cherry Road CLAs |
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